49 percent of respondents stated that they would vote for the candidate of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), while five percent said they would not vote at all. However, according to Kofi Adams, the reports by the CDD over the years have consistently been skewed to favour the NPP leading to the NDC cutting ties with the policy think tank about 15 years ago. “In 2003, because of the biased nature of CDD, the NDC severed relations with them. We have since not renewed our relationship with them because they have been very biased. “When you read further, you’ll realise that this is a survey that has been done factoring and considering a lot more NPP persons than otherwise opposed to the NPP.
Source: GhanaWeb April 17, 2018 06:45 UTC